Amazfit GTS 4 Mini vs Garmin Venu 2
The Verdict
Amazfit GTS 4 Mini offers exceptional value at $99, delivering AMOLED always-on display, 15-day battery life, and essential health tracking including SpO2 and heart rate monitoring in a lightweight 31.2g package. Garmin Venu 2, priced at $399, steps up with a larger 45mm display, NFC contactless payments, WiFi connectivity, and more robust sports features, though battery life drops to 11 days in smartwatch mode. Both feature 5ATM water resistance and GPS, but Venu 2's premium materials and expanded connectivity justify its cost for serious athletes requiring music playback and payment capabilities. For casual fitness tracking and daily wear, GTS 4 Mini's superior battery endurance and affordability make it the smarter choice. However, if you need comprehensive sports analytics, music storage, and payment features, Venu 2 warrants consideration despite the significant price premium.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Amazfit GTS 4 Mini if…
- →15-day battery life is exceptional for an AMOLED smartwatch
- →Very affordable at just $99 with solid fitness features
- →Lightweight at 31.2 g — comfortable for 24/7 wear and sleep tracking
Buy the Garmin Venu 2 if…
- →Stunning AMOLED display with always-on option
- →11-day battery life outperforms most AMOLED smartwatches
- →Comprehensive fitness tracking with 25+ sport profiles
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Amazfit GTS 4 Mini
Pros
- 15-day battery life is exceptional for an AMOLED smartwatch
- Very affordable at just $99 with solid fitness features
- Lightweight at 31.2 g — comfortable for 24/7 wear and sleep tracking
- Built-in GPS for outdoor activity tracking
- 120+ sport modes cover nearly every activity
Cons
- No NFC for contactless payments
- Limited smart features — no app store for third-party apps
- No Wi-Fi for faster syncing or standalone functionality
- Zepp OS has fewer integrations than Wear OS or watchOS
- Small display may be hard to read for some users
Garmin Venu 2
Pros
- Stunning AMOLED display with always-on option
- 11-day battery life outperforms most AMOLED smartwatches
- Comprehensive fitness tracking with 25+ sport profiles
- Health Snapshot for quick 2-minute wellness checks
- Garmin Pay for contactless payments via NFC
Cons
- No ECG or blood pressure monitoring
- No cellular option — requires phone for notifications
- Limited smart features compared to Apple Watch or Wear OS
- Third-party app ecosystem is limited
- $399 is expensive for a non-cellular watch
Full Specifications
| Spec | Amazfit GTS 4 Mini | Garmin Venu 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Zepp OS 2.0 | Garmin proprietary OS |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 31.2 g (without strap) | 49 g |
| Case material | Aluminum alloy | Stainless steel bezel, fiber-reinforced polymer case |
| Water resistance | 5ATM | 5ATM |
| Health & Sensors | ||
| ECG | ||
| SpO₂ | ||
| Skin temperature | ||
| Heart rate | ||
| Sleep tracking | ||
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | Up to 15 days (typical use) | Up to 11 days (smartwatch), 8 hrs GPS with music |
| Display | ||
| Size | 42mm | 45mm |
| Type | AMOLED Always-On | AMOLED Always-On |
| Always-on display | ||
| Resolution | 336 x 384 | 416 x 416 |
| Processor | ||
| Chipset | Huami custom SoC | Garmin custom SoC |
| Connectivity | ||
| GPS | ||
| NFC | ||
| Wi-Fi | ||
| Cellular | ||
| Bluetooth | 5.2 | 5.1 |
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This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.
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